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president barack obama has been in chicago all day. mitt romney want to boston this morning to cast his vote before flying out for more campaigning. we have team coverage on the two candidates. we go to the president supporters in chicago. we begin though, with rita williams with romney supporters in boston. [cheers and applause] >> well, mitt romney senior strategist took to the stage to ref up the crowd. no real news but you can see the crowd here is beginning to grow. meanwhile, i am told that mitt romney is across the street in a hotel room with his wife, ann, his five sons, 16 of his 18 grandchildren. but right before he went in there he had one last thing to say about this long campaign. >> i am very pleased. i feel like we put it all on the field. left nothing in the locker room. we fought to the very end and i think that is why we will be successful. >> no would of, could of, should of. the governor seamingly satisfied with the campaign he has run. [cheers and applause] as for the supporters some are downstairs below me right n
president barack obama has been in chicago all day. mitt romney want to boston this morning to cast his vote before flying out for more campaigning. we have team coverage on the two candidates. we go to the president supporters in chicago. we begin though, with rita williams with romney supporters in boston. [cheers and applause] >> well, mitt romney senior strategist took to the stage to ref up the crowd. no real news but you can see the crowd here is beginning to grow. meanwhile, i am...
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body language, mitt romney looked much more presidential and come out mitt romney and continue to strike contrasts say that we are not a government with a country, we're a country with a government and empower the people in every way possible and point out that, you know, americans have lost 40% of their net worth under this administration. as you pointed out earlier, gas prices are twice as high. we have acts of war on anniversaries of 9/11 with no response other than appointing the task force to understand whether it was a spontaneous task force. point these things out and do not play prevent defense or you will lose to barack obama. >> you can bet the president will come back on offense in the next debate, for sure. bernie thompson, thank you so much. i enjoyed listening to your radio show the other day, as well. >>> one of the nation's top ceos accuses the obama administration of cooking the books. we'll hear from the former head of ge, next. there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number
body language, mitt romney looked much more presidential and come out mitt romney and continue to strike contrasts say that we are not a government with a country, we're a country with a government and empower the people in every way possible and point out that, you know, americans have lost 40% of their net worth under this administration. as you pointed out earlier, gas prices are twice as high. we have acts of war on anniversaries of 9/11 with no response other than appointing the task force...
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president obama: i barack obama and... i approve this message. in about 31 hours from now, the first ballots will be cast in the 2012 presidential election. that does month leave the swaydates a lot of time to voters and lead voters to the polls. the candidates are on a blitz/round >> they are hopscotch in from state to state in hoping to on 1600eir claim pennsylvania avenue. with less than 48 hours to make final pitches, president obama and mitt romney are barnstorming through key roadeground states on the 270 electoral votes. you can return back to the policies that crashed during or you can join me in future that focuses on a strong and growing middle class. thehe president was right he said he cannot washington from the only from the outside. sure and give him that chance, ted? picking a winner is now on anyone's guess. the candidates are separated by only one half of a percentage means that it is critical to get people to in the swing state of virginia. >> the car and in the yard. i have my lawn signs and my bumper sticker. candidates, they
president obama: i barack obama and... i approve this message. in about 31 hours from now, the first ballots will be cast in the 2012 presidential election. that does month leave the swaydates a lot of time to voters and lead voters to the polls. the candidates are on a blitz/round >> they are hopscotch in from state to state in hoping to on 1600eir claim pennsylvania avenue. with less than 48 hours to make final pitches, president obama and mitt romney are barnstorming through key...
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. >>> grim news on jobs rocks the presidential race. >> our economy is still facing some serious head winds. >> the president's handingle of the economy has been dealt some harsh criticism tonight. >>> stephanie cutter for obama and eric fern stom with our powerhouse roundtable. >>> plus, john edwards gets off. >> finally my precious quinn, who i love more than any of you could ever imagine. >> george w. bush gets some laughs? >>> and mike bloomberg starts a soda war. all that, right now, on "this week." >>> hello again. just about five months before election day, that jobs report on friday was a gut-check for president obama. it reminded all of us what this campaign is really about and just about guaranteed the race will be a nail-biter all the way. latest polls show a dead-even contest the country on edge and divided as ever. not thrilled with president obama's leadership. not sure governor romney has any better answers. here to make case for their nominations, eric fehrnstrom and stephanie cutter. they join george will and paul krugman. stephanie, let's get to the economy. let me b
. >>> grim news on jobs rocks the presidential race. >> our economy is still facing some serious head winds. >> the president's handingle of the economy has been dealt some harsh criticism tonight. >>> stephanie cutter for obama and eric fern stom with our powerhouse roundtable. >>> plus, john edwards gets off. >> finally my precious quinn, who i love more than any of you could ever imagine. >> george w. bush gets some laughs? >>> and...
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romney's not the first presidential candidate to get swept up in the moment. here was then-senator obama four years ago. >> so let me introduce to you the next president it's next vice president of the united states of america. >> there are other similarity betweens the two announcements. both mr. obama and mr. romney revealed their pick on a saturday. both chose a longtime member of congress. both their prediction ran catholic, but that's about where the similarities end. joe biden was 65 years old when he was chosen. paul ryan is 42. ryan is steeped in the budget. biden had a reputation as a foreign policy expert. and while biden accepted the vp spot after two failed bids for a presidential nomination, ryan spent the earlier part of this campaign season denying he was even interested in the job. when he appeared on "face the nation" last march, he said, "if i wanted to be president or vice president so badly, i would have run for president." well, when the call comes, i guess it's hard to say no. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morn
romney's not the first presidential candidate to get swept up in the moment. here was then-senator obama four years ago. >> so let me introduce to you the next president it's next vice president of the united states of america. >> there are other similarity betweens the two announcements. both mr. obama and mr. romney revealed their pick on a saturday. both chose a longtime member of congress. both their prediction ran catholic, but that's about where the similarities end. joe biden...
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while the venue may not have been modest, obama's presidential agenda surely was modest. >> i will rebuild our military to meet future conflicts. i will restore our moral standing. i will end this war in iraq. i will also renew the tough, direct diplomacy. i will cut taxes. i will build new partnerships to defeat the threats of the 21st century, terrorism and nuclear proliferation, poverty, genocide, climate change and disease. >> and then, on my second day. i will put everything back. on my second day, everything will go back to the way it was. give me something to do on my third day. and then. if senator obama's positive vision of the future didn't do anything for you, perhaps i could interest you in a negative look at the past. >> we love this country too much to let the next four years look just like the last eight. on november 4th, we must stand up and say, eight is enough. >> jon: we must take it one day at a time. to restore good times and happy days. whether you're married with children or just friends, cheers to you, "monday night football." it was a night of historic moments. the
while the venue may not have been modest, obama's presidential agenda surely was modest. >> i will rebuild our military to meet future conflicts. i will restore our moral standing. i will end this war in iraq. i will also renew the tough, direct diplomacy. i will cut taxes. i will build new partnerships to defeat the threats of the 21st century, terrorism and nuclear proliferation, poverty, genocide, climate change and disease. >> and then, on my second day. i will put everything...
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barack obama won that presidential election with almost 100 electoral votes to spare. after that emotional victory on this night four years ago, the country started to appreciate what had just happened in that historic election toward what was going to happen next. now that we had barack obama as not just a candidate or as the winner, but as the next president, as the successor of two terms of george bush. >> elections have consequences. elections are not just the end of the campaign. the concession speech,s victory speech, these are the sounds of a starting pistol for what now begin. it's not just about winning a contest. we're hiring someone to start work. elections have consequences. remember? >> i earned political capital and i intend to spend it. it's my style. that's what happened after the 2000 election. i earned some capital. i earned capital in this election and i'm going to spend it. >> if bush had capital and his election had consequences, how much capital does barack obama have now and what are the consequences of his lopsided victory? today is a new world.
barack obama won that presidential election with almost 100 electoral votes to spare. after that emotional victory on this night four years ago, the country started to appreciate what had just happened in that historic election toward what was going to happen next. now that we had barack obama as not just a candidate or as the winner, but as the next president, as the successor of two terms of george bush. >> elections have consequences. elections are not just the end of the campaign. the...
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after the presidential election. the white house says the report is not true. true or not, richard haass, you already see folks on the romney side trying to exploit this as a bad thing. is it a sign of bad things to come or perhaps a sign that the sanctions are working? >> i think it's exactly right. it's a sign the sanctions are finally kicking in. the iranian currency fell by something like 40% over the last two weeks. >> yep. >> they're feeling the pain. this is a good thing. i think the united states should test the iranians. we should offer a comprehensive offer. and we'll find out. >> so this is a good thing. >> i think it's a good thing. >> one on one. >> it's clarifying. it either will get a deal that we can live with, which is a good thing because no one should be anxious to go to war given all the uncertainties. >> did the israelis have a problem with this? >> their thing will depend on the details. what is it we would demand under romney? can you get a deal that's enough for the iranians and not too much f
after the presidential election. the white house says the report is not true. true or not, richard haass, you already see folks on the romney side trying to exploit this as a bad thing. is it a sign of bad things to come or perhaps a sign that the sanctions are working? >> i think it's exactly right. it's a sign the sanctions are finally kicking in. the iranian currency fell by something like 40% over the last two weeks. >> yep. >> they're feeling the pain. this is a good...
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election is barack obama. ( crowd cheering ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: yes, ladies and gentlemen. yes, thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i did read that well. america has elected its first black president for an historic first second time. ( laughter ) of course obama... of course let's remember, obama is only half black. it is possible in his second term, he will be white. ( laughter ) at this point, i think he owes that to us. frankly, folks, i'm stunned, i really thought romney would win. now, i'll never get to see the inaugural ball and his first dance with refalca. ♪ at last, my love ♪ has come along fine, america, it's your funeral. we tried to warn you about this guy. a multimedia empire tell you he was a america hating socialism loving anti-wealth redistributor who was probably lying about his birth place and his religion. why did we pull our punches? i tell you what. we job creators are not going to take it. we are going golf. just like an ayn rand's "atlas shrugged" and leave you on an island where only you can live, manhattan. now think about this. just think this t
election is barack obama. ( crowd cheering ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: yes, ladies and gentlemen. yes, thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i did read that well. america has elected its first black president for an historic first second time. ( laughter ) of course obama... of course let's remember, obama is only half black. it is possible in his second term, he will be white. ( laughter ) at this point, i think he owes that to us. frankly, folks, i'm stunned, i really thought...
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a just released fox news poll shows the presidential race is as klos as it can possibly get. chief political correspondent carl cameron tells us the republican channeler has overcome president obama in one important -- republican challenger overcome president obama in an important category. >> buoyed by winning the may donation race against president obama, romney at a manufacturing plant in st. louis accused the president of breach of faith with the american people over the economy. >> there is something fundamentally wrong when there are over 23 million americans who are unemployed, underemployed or stop looking for work. yet, the president tells us he is doing a great job. i will not be that president of doubt and deception. i will lead us to a better place. [ applaus[ applause ] >> romney and the president are knotted at 43% apiece in the latest fox news poll. romney leads bison on job creation about seven on the economy overall. voters trust romney more to handle taxes, immigration by 7, government spending romney leads by 20. president obama leads by 18 on education, 13
a just released fox news poll shows the presidential race is as klos as it can possibly get. chief political correspondent carl cameron tells us the republican channeler has overcome president obama in one important -- republican challenger overcome president obama in an important category. >> buoyed by winning the may donation race against president obama, romney at a manufacturing plant in st. louis accused the president of breach of faith with the american people over the economy....
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they arere going to sell that barack obama took $700 billion out of welfare -- medicare. the candidate does not wawant to say it. paul ryan has to say it. >> who is barack obama's hammer? joe biden. >>>> the vice-presidenential candidatate is usually theype persrson, but you have to have some kernel of truth. i don't think blatantt lies have ever been told. >> a word on the republican party and minorities next. when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrarade to verizon fios internet, tand one with our best price online. just $84.99 a month guaranteed for one year with no annual contract. there's at least three computers. [ girl 1 ] a tablet. couple of gaming systems. we could all be running at the same time. we do not notice any dips. [ male announcer ] get tv rated #1 in customer satisfaction. and get the school year off to a great start with america's f
they arere going to sell that barack obama took $700 billion out of welfare -- medicare. the candidate does not wawant to say it. paul ryan has to say it. >> who is barack obama's hammer? joe biden. >>>> the vice-presidenential candidatate is usually theype persrson, but you have to have some kernel of truth. i don't think blatantt lies have ever been told. >> a word on the republican party and minorities next. when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone...
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barack obama is pouring millions of dollars into ads to steal the deal. voters are heading to the polls in two dozen states and both sides are bracing for the unexpected, especially when it comes to the economy. and that's with less than six weeks left. if the election were held today, what would we expect, jeff? >> if the election would be held today and it is, it is a question that governor romney's campaign dismissed saying it is not being held today. i was in iowa yesterday, thousands of people have voted in almost at the end of this month, 30 states will have voted. if the election was today, president obama has command. in battleground states from nevada, up to new hampshire and down to florida in nine battle ground states, the president is in command of this race and that's not an assessment of the polls, although he has an advantage in the polls but republicans in the romney campaign as well. that doesn't mean this race is over. there are a lot of things can happen. the debate next week. there is a recognition inside the romney campaign that gover
barack obama is pouring millions of dollars into ads to steal the deal. voters are heading to the polls in two dozen states and both sides are bracing for the unexpected, especially when it comes to the economy. and that's with less than six weeks left. if the election were held today, what would we expect, jeff? >> if the election would be held today and it is, it is a question that governor romney's campaign dismissed saying it is not being held today. i was in iowa yesterday, thousands...
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the sooner we can make a decision, the sooner we can focus on the real problem which is obama. >>> gas prices are taking increasingly prominent position on the list of issues on the 2012 election season. with the national average up to $3.88 a gallon, president obama is rolling out a new tactic aimed at countering republican criticism of his administration's energy policy. speaking in oklahoma yesterday, the president called for faster construction of the southern leg of the keystone xl oil pipeline. part of a white house effort to push back at opponents who blame the president for rejecting the northern part of the project earlier this year. but the president says congress is to blame for forcing his hand before the proper reviews could take place. >> today i'm directing my administration to cut through the red tape, break through the bureaucratic hurdles and make this project a priority to go ahead and get it done. now you wouldn't know all this from listening to the television set. this whole issue of the keystone pipeline has generated obviously a lot of controversy and a lot of po
the sooner we can make a decision, the sooner we can focus on the real problem which is obama. >>> gas prices are taking increasingly prominent position on the list of issues on the 2012 election season. with the national average up to $3.88 a gallon, president obama is rolling out a new tactic aimed at countering republican criticism of his administration's energy policy. speaking in oklahoma yesterday, the president called for faster construction of the southern leg of the keystone...
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election is barack obama. ( crowd cheering ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: yes, ladies and gentlemen. yes, thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i did read that well. america has elected its first black president for an historic first second time. ( laughter ) of course obama... of course let's remember, obama is only half black. it is possible in his second term, he will be white. ( laughter ) at this point, i think he owes that to us. frankly, folks, i'm stunned, i really thought romney would win. now, i'll never get to see the inaugural ball and his first dance with refalca. ♪ at last, my love ♪ has come along fine, america, it's your funeral. we tried to warn you about this guy. a multimedia empire tell you he was a america hating socialism loving anti-wealth redistributor who was probably lying about his birth place and his religion. why did we pull our punches? i tell you what. we job creators are not going to take it. we are going golf. just like an ayn rand's "atlas shrugged" and leave you on an island where only you can live, manhattan. now think about this. just think this t
election is barack obama. ( crowd cheering ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: yes, ladies and gentlemen. yes, thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i did read that well. america has elected its first black president for an historic first second time. ( laughter ) of course obama... of course let's remember, obama is only half black. it is possible in his second term, he will be white. ( laughter ) at this point, i think he owes that to us. frankly, folks, i'm stunned, i really thought...
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president obama, the 44th president of the united states was reelected last night. he was somehow able to stitch together a convincing victory, s win i winning just about all the battleground states that were so heavily fought over in the most expensive race in u.s. history. it was early this morning when the president appeared with his family, becoming the third consecutive two-term president we elected. not happening since the presidents jefferson, madison and monroe. president obama won both a decisive victory in both the electoral college. and here on the east, the nor'easter, a storm so fierce the governor of new jersey said it will move the state's recovery effort backward for a time. and here is a look at the skating rink we used as part of the coverage on election night. tonight, it is under a layer of swirling snow. back inside, we begin with what happened last night. the president's historic re-election to a second term. he is back on his way to the white house tonight, where kristen welker starts off the coverage. good evening. >> reporter: good evening,
president obama, the 44th president of the united states was reelected last night. he was somehow able to stitch together a convincing victory, s win i winning just about all the battleground states that were so heavily fought over in the most expensive race in u.s. history. it was early this morning when the president appeared with his family, becoming the third consecutive two-term president we elected. not happening since the presidents jefferson, madison and monroe. president obama won both...
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this could be a presidential moment for barack obama. he could step back and show a transcendent level of leadership that goes beyond an individual event cancellation, especially and it hits-- i think people will be looking at him acting in a political way. does virginia get more attention than new york? does it go into ohio? you know, on the other hand, does the romney headquarters in boston lose power? they're very, very little things that actually could have a very, very big effect at this point. >> the president knows what the president's supposed to do in a hurricane, right. you don't just look out the plane window upon you try not to disrupt it, but you look as involvedded as possible and deploy and do it as well as possible. what does the candidate do? and the opposition candidate do in the event of a hurricane? we don't actually really have a great guide post for this. we haven't had a natural disast ther proximate to election day. he can't be going around completely attack the commander in chief, can he, when barack obama is the
this could be a presidential moment for barack obama. he could step back and show a transcendent level of leadership that goes beyond an individual event cancellation, especially and it hits-- i think people will be looking at him acting in a political way. does virginia get more attention than new york? does it go into ohio? you know, on the other hand, does the romney headquarters in boston lose power? they're very, very little things that actually could have a very, very big effect at this...
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obama the story." they traveled to kansas, kenya, indonesia, and hawaii to delve into the history before his birth until he set off for harvard law school. so much of this is wonderful. i mean, he wins the harvard law editorship in a blind thing. he wasn't bicked because he was black or anything. he clearly was born in this country. he had a black father and a white mother. how did that affect him, that he's from a mixed background? >> i think that explains everything about hirm, including his personality in the white house. that speech we showed maim hid famous, there was a letter he wrote when he was 21 years old in my book, talking abouhow all his friends were finding different niches, and the only one he could feel good about himself is if he embraced it all. that's what he tries to do naturally. >> is he like the kid who wants his parents to get together and his parents, white american, black american, he wants them to come together. i'm serious, is he emotionally connected to the cause of unity i
obama the story." they traveled to kansas, kenya, indonesia, and hawaii to delve into the history before his birth until he set off for harvard law school. so much of this is wonderful. i mean, he wins the harvard law editorship in a blind thing. he wasn't bicked because he was black or anything. he clearly was born in this country. he had a black father and a white mother. how did that affect him, that he's from a mixed background? >> i think that explains everything about hirm,...
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obama: the story." traveled all around to delve into the personal history. so much of this is wonderful. he wins the harvard law editorship in a blind thing. wasn't because he was black or anything. he was clearly born in this country. he had a black father and a white mother. how did that effect him, the man he is today that he came from a mixed background? >> i think his biracial nature explains everything about him including his personality in the white house. that speech made him famous. he was thinking that way before he wrote that. there's a letter he wrote at 20 years old how all of his friends were finding different niches. the only one he could feel good about himself is if he embraced it all. that's wt he tries to do just naturally. >> is he, like -- i mean, is he the kid that wants his kids to get together. white american and black american. he wants them to come together. is he emotionally connected to that cause of unity? >> it is the cause that got him into politics in some sense and into
obama: the story." traveled all around to delve into the personal history. so much of this is wonderful. he wins the harvard law editorship in a blind thing. wasn't because he was black or anything. he was clearly born in this country. he had a black father and a white mother. how did that effect him, the man he is today that he came from a mixed background? >> i think his biracial nature explains everything about him including his personality in the white house. that speech made him...
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convention there, and they bring in an out house and call it president obama's presidential library the out house. presidential libraries george w. bush with his--i read three shakespeares and a kamo, and they're talking about presidential libraries. if that wane enough they put in three bullet holes and put his birth certificate and it says barak hussein on it and it's atrocious in 18 different ways. now when we talk about that, there is an interesting study i want to tell you about. first, let me show you the margin by which president obama won the 2008 election. it was a comfortable 52.9% of the popular vote. that's a larger margin than scott walker had and every republican in the country called that a landslide and a mandate to do whatever he liked. when president obama won by a larger margin, oh, he just squeaked it out barely. given that race could have been an issue. so well, here's the interesting part. there is a harvard doctorate candidate, and he did a study of google searches and how they relate to politics. first some generic things t see if google searches are is a good wa
convention there, and they bring in an out house and call it president obama's presidential library the out house. presidential libraries george w. bush with his--i read three shakespeares and a kamo, and they're talking about presidential libraries. if that wane enough they put in three bullet holes and put his birth certificate and it says barak hussein on it and it's atrocious in 18 different ways. now when we talk about that, there is an interesting study i want to tell you about. first,...
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how do you think that's going to play out in how virginia virginia goes in the presidential election? >> virginia is not a state that says it's bad to partner with the president. so my first three years, i partnered with president bush. i worked with him on a lot of key projects. >> no surprises. >> reporter: of course, in 2008, virginia went for barack obama, the first time since 1964 that virginia voted for a democrat for the president. now, tim kaine, of course, is hoping that happens again but the kaine campaign also acknowledges that there are some romney voters and independents who will be voting for kaine as well. now we're going to head over to the george allen headquarters where my colleague andrea mccarron takes over. andrea, what's going on over there? >> reporter: i am with susan allen who in this day and age a candidate's wife seems to log swch mileages the candidate himself. what are you hearing on the road with regards to women's issues? >> it's all about the pocketbook. women are concerned about the economy, whether they can get a job, whether their children can get a
how do you think that's going to play out in how virginia virginia goes in the presidential election? >> virginia is not a state that says it's bad to partner with the president. so my first three years, i partnered with president bush. i worked with him on a lot of key projects. >> no surprises. >> reporter: of course, in 2008, virginia went for barack obama, the first time since 1964 that virginia voted for a democrat for the president. now, tim kaine, of course, is hoping...
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it has the latest events from the presidential campaign trail. you can see what the candidates and other viewers are saying about the presidential race. this is at c-span.org/camp aign2012. joining us from florida is representative debbie washerman schulz, and the chair of the democratic national committee. thank you for being with us. >> joining us is a reporter for politico. thank you for being with us. let me begin by asking about florida. he said the president will win your state. breakdown the demographics of florida. where will the president do well and mitt romney? howlet's just talk about a to early voting has been going. you do that combined with the absentee voting. going into early voting, we cut the absentee ballots by 85%. going in they had about 36,000 ballots when normally they have more than two wondered thousand ballots more than us. when early voting ended yesterday we had 104 more democrats that have cashed out. we have run circles around them because of our very strong and ground game. there has been an explosive turnout of de
it has the latest events from the presidential campaign trail. you can see what the candidates and other viewers are saying about the presidential race. this is at c-span.org/camp aign2012. joining us from florida is representative debbie washerman schulz, and the chair of the democratic national committee. thank you for being with us. >> joining us is a reporter for politico. thank you for being with us. let me begin by asking about florida. he said the president will win your state....
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president barack obama and republican presidential hopeful mitt romney will square off on the issues in their first side- by-side showdown of this race. >> i think the winner will be declared by the american people based on what the two candidates say and who lays out a vision for the future, some policy details. >> tonight the debate will focus on domestic issues including the economy, health care, and the role of government. the candidates are preparing and many are weighing in on what they need to do. >> i don't think mitt romney has to win this debate. he needs to show that he is presidential and compassionate. >> the president is all about his mannerisms and his style. i think he cannot come across as charitable or impatient. he has to act like he wants to be there and maybe smile a lot. >> tonight could be a critical moment. for both moment according poll, mr. obama holds a 51% to 43% lead in ohio. in virginia and florida, romney is also trailing, but the numbers are much closer. >> he's behind because this has become a referendum on. on >> obama and romney are expected to take
president barack obama and republican presidential hopeful mitt romney will square off on the issues in their first side- by-side showdown of this race. >> i think the winner will be declared by the american people based on what the two candidates say and who lays out a vision for the future, some policy details. >> tonight the debate will focus on domestic issues including the economy, health care, and the role of government. the candidates are preparing and many are weighing in on...
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i think this is an obama campaign that tends to not just criticize but to vilify. this week they were really a combination of huey long and michael corleone. i think the romney campaign has had a tough time responding to this. does it work? i don't think it changes the fundamental dynamic of the campaign which is both stable and very close. but it's certainly changed the narrative and dialogue this week away from a very bad jobs report. >> schieffer: john dicker son, sum it up for us. >> as frank said, romney's argument is "i'm a fix-it man." the obama argument is "maybe, he uses bad parts, though." so when t obama campaign hasn't proved any decision mitt romney made led to outsourcing. but they've tied him down for several days on this question. any day the conversation is about outsourcing mitt romney loses and the ad you started this segment talking about is their response which is isn't this disappointing for the candidate of hope and change? will people care about the nicetys of politics? maybe not. but what what they're trying to tie that toe is aren't these
i think this is an obama campaign that tends to not just criticize but to vilify. this week they were really a combination of huey long and michael corleone. i think the romney campaign has had a tough time responding to this. does it work? i don't think it changes the fundamental dynamic of the campaign which is both stable and very close. but it's certainly changed the narrative and dialogue this week away from a very bad jobs report. >> schieffer: john dicker son, sum it up for us....
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c-span's coverage, we'll bring you acceptance speeches by vice president joe biden and president barack obama. last night's r.n.c. speeches from former secretary of state condoleezza rice and vice presidential candidate paul ryan then "washington journal" is live with your phone call. >> this weekend in ohio state capital columbus as book tv and american history tv join the content vehicle to look behind-the-scenes of ohio's largest city. on book tv on c-span 2, browse the rare books collection at ohio state university and from hoids, murder from colonial times to present. and from the state house, learn about ohio's connection to our 16th president and how the largest geometrics earth works in the world was used on american history tv and c-span 2 and c-span three. >> now some of last night's speakers at the republican convention. former secretary of state condoleezza rice, and ms. rice says she is happy as stanford's -- this is 20 minutes. [applause] ? >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you very much. thank you. [applause] thank you so much. good evening. good evening. distinguished delegate
c-span's coverage, we'll bring you acceptance speeches by vice president joe biden and president barack obama. last night's r.n.c. speeches from former secretary of state condoleezza rice and vice presidential candidate paul ryan then "washington journal" is live with your phone call. >> this weekend in ohio state capital columbus as book tv and american history tv join the content vehicle to look behind-the-scenes of ohio's largest city. on book tv on c-span 2, browse the rare...
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the obama campaign says it's winning. the romney campaign says it's winning and to be quite honest we can't tell you whoa's right but tonight we'll lie out the choices. mitt romney looking presidential in a blue suit and teleprompter told thousands of supporters, the next four days count. >> the only things that stand between us in some of the best years we've known is lack of leadership. and that's why we have elections after off. this tuesday is the moment to look into the future and imagine what we can do, to put the past four years behind us and start building a new future. >> and barack obama looking presidential yesterday in a bomber jacket in air force one saying romney is not worth the risk. >> after four years as president, you know me by now. you may not agree with every decision i've made. you may be frustrated at the pace of change, but you know what i believe. you know where i stand. you know i'm willing to make tough decisions even when they're not politically convenient. >> let's start by assessing these cl
the obama campaign says it's winning. the romney campaign says it's winning and to be quite honest we can't tell you whoa's right but tonight we'll lie out the choices. mitt romney looking presidential in a blue suit and teleprompter told thousands of supporters, the next four days count. >> the only things that stand between us in some of the best years we've known is lack of leadership. and that's why we have elections after off. this tuesday is the moment to look into the future and...
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the gop's vice presidential nominee is focusing mostly on the economy. saying that romney would do more to get people back to work. celebrations of his life both private and public will be announced at a later date. coming up, the secret of the super cagers what makes their quality of life so great as they approach triple digits and what white house ofbrewers have been slipping into their trademark drinks.beers. in tonight's medical watch and they are called super ages, men and women in their eighties or older who have a remarkable memory. they also have something else in common. on thursdays down serves food to hungry at st. joseph's church in lincoln park. on wednesday as he reads to the blind and just about every day on his watch his curiosity keeps moving forward. >> i think that's good for me both physically and mentally because i am seeing a lot of things that attract my attention. >> blue win is a serious student of language. >> a little spanish a little german, in little italian and a lot of french. i love music. i think having a curiosity is imp
the gop's vice presidential nominee is focusing mostly on the economy. saying that romney would do more to get people back to work. celebrations of his life both private and public will be announced at a later date. coming up, the secret of the super cagers what makes their quality of life so great as they approach triple digits and what white house ofbrewers have been slipping into their trademark drinks.beers. in tonight's medical watch and they are called super ages, men and women in their...
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. >> stephanie: me too, and especially the presidential ones, because as obama said it's a little harder to do these proven untruths that romney has been saying and having ads about, it's a little harder to do to someone's face. >> and president clinton did a great job for laying that. clinton's speech was like candy for your brain, but obama's speech was for your heart. >> stephanie: michelle obama was the foreplay bill clinton was the actual sex and obama was the beautiful cuddle and the after glow. [ laughter ] >> i think he is right. tammy duckworth, and so many terrific speeches. they did a great job, they pulled it off, the celebrities they had were very, very tasteful. and obama orders the va to add staff to see suicidal vets within 24 hours. they earned their props on all of any military improvements they have gotten. >> stephanie: yeah, i thought that was interesting, exactly the powerful way they took back that whole, the military only supports republicans right? >> yeah, i would have like to have heard a little bit more about the stimulus, and heard a little bit more about gun
. >> stephanie: me too, and especially the presidential ones, because as obama said it's a little harder to do these proven untruths that romney has been saying and having ads about, it's a little harder to do to someone's face. >> and president clinton did a great job for laying that. clinton's speech was like candy for your brain, but obama's speech was for your heart. >> stephanie: michelle obama was the foreplay bill clinton was the actual sex and obama was the beautiful...
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do not forget the presidential debate. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. these appliances could have been made here in america. but a company called global tech maximized profits by paying its workers next to nothing... under sweatshop conditions in china. when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting...
do not forget the presidential debate. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. these appliances could have been made here in america. but a company called global tech maximized profits by paying its workers next to nothing... under sweatshop conditions in china. when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting...
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in the end, vice presidential pickalmost never matter. there's the big rollout buzz, then they tend to fade, the way both campaigns that we're talking so much about paul ryan, maybe this year will be different. >> it seems a lot of the conversation about his budget is really the conversation right now, which it certainly doesn't feel like it's going away anytime soon. ron, you have said that you think the ryan pick could make any kind of victory for the gop more difficult because he takes away some crucial voting blocs. which blocs? >> first, soledad, i had no idea you were this nocturnal so -- >> i'm really not. >> i'm very pleased to see you after dark. look, as john said, ryan brings a lot of assets. he's dynamic. he has produced probably the document -- the policy blueprint that is mobilized and galvanized conservatives more than anything. he does expose an inherit strain in the republican coalition. over the last jgeneration, they've become more dependent on blue collar and older whites. over 60% of them in 2010. those are voters who
in the end, vice presidential pickalmost never matter. there's the big rollout buzz, then they tend to fade, the way both campaigns that we're talking so much about paul ryan, maybe this year will be different. >> it seems a lot of the conversation about his budget is really the conversation right now, which it certainly doesn't feel like it's going away anytime soon. ron, you have said that you think the ryan pick could make any kind of victory for the gop more difficult because he takes...
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on monday over a listener previously devoted to newt gingrich's presidential campaign, he warned that president obama is secretly trying to seek a third term. [♪ mysterious music ♪] >> stephanie: he said the election was actually at steak was whether or not he will have a third term. [♪ dramatic music ♪] >> uh-huh. >> stephanie: but he can't because it's in the constitution that a president can only serve two terms. >> stephanie:. [ cuckoo clock chimes ] >> stephanie: world net bailey to spread sanatorium. the conservative news -- rick santorum will be joining the slate of commentators as an exclusive columnist. it will appear every monday just to mark your calendars. [ applause ] >> okay then. >> stephanie: get some santorium on your -- what? your world nut daily. >> hum. >> stephanie: let's go to marcy. welcome. >> caller: hey i have two observations to make. i know you guys touched upon this yesterday about david gregory and meet the press with grover, and i'm still flabber gsaed over how david gregory -- first of all i think they should change the name to be meet the pusho
on monday over a listener previously devoted to newt gingrich's presidential campaign, he warned that president obama is secretly trying to seek a third term. [♪ mysterious music ♪] >> stephanie: he said the election was actually at steak was whether or not he will have a third term. [♪ dramatic music ♪] >> uh-huh. >> stephanie: but he can't because it's in the constitution that a president can only serve two terms. >> stephanie:. [ cuckoo clock chimes ] >>...
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it's a tie between obama and romney. 46-46. and gallon up has it 46-46 and tie is a losing hand for the incumbent president. here is ed rollins. run a number of campaigns for republicans. do you think mitt romney is a in good shape here? >> he is in great shape considering the knock down dragged out primaries. >> bill: so you think it's not inconceivable the governor if he performs well in the debates he could win handily? >> he could win but it's not going to be a landslide. obama is at 365 electoral votes and 53% vote. he won't get near that. >> i see it the same way, a very close election? >> absolutely. >> bill: with only 16 states at this point not spoken for. isn't it sad, but we'll put up the math. >> we have 30 states that go one way or the other. there won't be a penny spent in any one of them. >> bill: california is never going to see romney. >> the key thing is national campaigns that help parties, it's just like 15 gubernatorial races. >> bill: let's throw the map up for the blue, of course, democrat. red is republi
it's a tie between obama and romney. 46-46. and gallon up has it 46-46 and tie is a losing hand for the incumbent president. here is ed rollins. run a number of campaigns for republicans. do you think mitt romney is a in good shape here? >> he is in great shape considering the knock down dragged out primaries. >> bill: so you think it's not inconceivable the governor if he performs well in the debates he could win handily? >> he could win but it's not going to be a landslide....
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around the world pay a lot more attention to the american presidential election than you might thing. michelle is in london with more on that. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: absolutely, lynn. this has been the big story here. it's all over television. the coverage has been extensive and extremely thorough in newspapers and on the web. you think about it, virtually every major publication outside of the u.s. has a section on its website that is devoted to this election. that's hard for us in the states to have any comparison to. i mean, we just don't devote that kind of attention in general to another country's political contest. in fact, the times here in london told us that the u.s. election subject is the most clicked in the past month other than their home page and views of it have increased by 500% since august. across the world tonight there will be watch parties. that's pretty impressive considering that when polls close in america it will be well after midnight. here it will be just about midnight. especially at u.s. embassies people will be watching. one british analyst
around the world pay a lot more attention to the american presidential election than you might thing. michelle is in london with more on that. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: absolutely, lynn. this has been the big story here. it's all over television. the coverage has been extensive and extremely thorough in newspapers and on the web. you think about it, virtually every major publication outside of the u.s. has a section on its website that is devoted to this election. that's hard...